Turbo3 wrote:I would like to start collecting information on the WiFi OBDII adapters my testers are using.

Please send me a description of the adapter and either a link to a picture from where you purchased it or take a picture and send it to me. The label with any name to help identify it is what I am looking for.

Turbo3 wrote:I would like to start collecting information on the WiFi OBDII adapters my testers are using.

Please send me a description of the adapter and either a link to a picture from where you purchased it or take a picture and send it to me. The label with any name to help identify it is what I am looking for.

Just came back from an hr long trip. Charged from 100% and ended up around 2% remaining - about 60 miles mostly highway 60-70mph, 18 deg w heat on.

Problems v 1.0.3:1) Temp sensors provide identical values no matter the sensor setting. (battery went from 30 to 47 deg during trip and all 3 readings updated with the same value simultaneously)2) Trip timer reset several times (could be my dongle as I've had some issues lately)

Phatcat73 wrote:Just came back from an hr long trip. Charged from 100% and ended up around 2% remaining - about 60 miles mostly highway 60-70mph, 18 deg w heat on.

Problems v 1.0.3:1) Temp sensors provide identical values no matter the sensor setting. (battery went from 30 to 47 deg during trip and all 3 readings updated with the same value simultaneously)2) Trip timer reset several times (could be my dongle as I've had some issues lately)

A bad dongle that drops the connection would be taken as end of trip.

Please take an ELM trace and send me the TRC_xxx.txt files stored in the app Shared file location you find with iTunes.

Go to the bottom of the Settings menu and turn on "Trace ELM (on restart)" and press "Done". Then press the iOS Home button to go back to the Home screen. Next start up LeafSpy Pro again and you should see "Logging" flashing at the bottom of the screen. While connected to the Leaf and the Leaf on let it run for about a minute and verify all temps are the same. Press Home to exit app.

Next connect iOS device to a PC and startup iTunes, go to Apps and on the bottom of the screen select LeafSpy to display the shared files. Drag the TRC_xxx.txt file(s) over to a PC folder then send to email address on About screen.

Phatcat73 wrote:Just came back from an hr long trip. Charged from 100% and ended up around 2% remaining - about 60 miles mostly highway 60-70mph, 18 deg w heat on.

Problems v 1.0.3:1) Temp sensors provide identical values no matter the sensor setting. (battery went from 30 to 47 deg during trip and all 3 readings updated with the same value simultaneously)2) Trip timer reset several times (could be my dongle as I've had some issues lately)

Thanks for the traces. Found the bug. It is in all versions of LeafSpy both Android and iOS. Any time a battery temperature sensor has a reading below 55.4F then the first Sensor reading will be returned for that sensor. The result of a cut and paste error when I initially created the temperature conversion routine.

Turbo3 wrote:Version 1.0.5 uploaded to iTunes and is now waiting for review

* Allow playing app sound and background music at the same time.* Fix bug in displaying battery temperatures below 55.4F.

1:21 PM 2/23 "In Review"5:39 PM 2/23 "Approved"

There is what appears to be a bug in all versions, including this one. On the battery voltage graph some of the plots seem to show a discontinuity in the data, where there appears to be a large jump in values at a certain point in the graph. This always clears on the next refresh.

One thing I noticed on the first version and still happened with 1.05...

When tapping to go into the preferences screen, there is a quick pair of sharp high-pitched beeps. Subsequent trips to the preferences don't elicit these beeps until the app is terminated and restarted. Is it normal to get these beeps sometimes but not other times? Is it possible to turn them off altogether?